SBI PO 2015 Preparation & Discussion

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A, B, and C are three numbers. Let

@ (A,B) = Average of A and B.

/ (A,B) = Product of A and B.

X (A,B) = The result of dividing A by B.

1. The sum of A and B is given by

a) / (@ (A,B), 2)

b) X (@ (A,B), 2)

c) @ (/ (A,B), 2)

d) @ (X (A,B), 2)

2. Average of A, B, and C is given by

a) @ (/ @ (/ (B,A), 2), C), 3)

b) X (@ (/ (@ (B,A), 3), C), 2)

c) / (X (X (@ (B,A), 2), C), 3)

d) / (X (@ (/ (@ (B,A), 2), C), 3), 2)

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How much did you all score in Mahendra's SBI PO ST - 59? Also, is this the level which is going to be asked in the exam?

12 ?  52 107  218  441

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A tea merchant has 3 variety of tea .First is mojo-200 per Kg,Cojo-250 per Kg,Bojo-300 per Kg,He takes 10 Kg of Mojo and Cojo,then he remove 5Kg of mixture and replace with 5Kg Bpjo,then he remove 8Kg mixture and replace with 6Kg mojo and 2 Kg Bojo.What is final average price?.....

which one is greater?

2ˆ1/3, 3ˆ1/4, 4ˆ1/6, 6ˆ1/8, 10ˆ1/12

plz explain

A,B start walking on a circular park of 70m radius.They start at same point,A clockwise @10m/s,B anti-clock @20m/s.How may time will they cross if they walk 30 minutes...

My approach:30*60*30/440----but answer is 40.Please explain.

A,B,C,D,E,F,G are brothers.Two brother had argument and A said to B-"You are as old as C was when I was twice as old as D,and will be as old as E was when he was as old as C is now",B said to A "You may be older than F but G is as old as I was when you were as old as G is ,and D will be as old as F was when F will be as old as G is".........cannot understand anything in this....


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Directions (1-5): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:

M 3 # R A T 1 E J $ K @ F U 5 4 V 1 6 © D 8 * H N 7 % 2 W

1. Four of the following are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

(1) T E R                     (2) U 4 @

(3) 6 D V                     (4) J 1 K

(5) N % *

2. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a letter but not immediately followed by a letter?

(1) None                     (2) One

(3) Two                       (4) Three

(5) More than three

3. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?

R T I   $ @ F                4 1 6  ?

(1) 8 * H                      (2) 8 H N

(3) 8 H 7                      (4) D * H

(5) None of these

4. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a letter?

(1) None                     (2) One

(3) Two                       (4) Three

(5) More than three

5. Which of the following is seventh to the left of the twentieth from the left end of the above arrangement?

(1) V                             (2) @

(3) 5                              (4) ©

(5) None of these

Directions-(6-7): In the following question, the symbols are used with the following meanings illustrated-

Five friends are travelling by train between stations P and Q. Each one gets down at a different station one after the other. Nitin gets down before Latika and Shradha but not before Suresh. Amit gets down after Suresh but before Nitin. Shradha is not the last get down from the train.

6. Who got down the first?

(1) Suresh                  (2) Nitin              (3) Shradha

(4) Can't be determined                       (5) None of these

7. Who got down after Nitin?

(1) Nitin                      (2) Shradha       (3) Latika          

(4) Can't be determined                       (5) None of these

8. Samir walks 15 m towards north; the he walks 7 m towards south. He turns left and walks 10 m. Then he turn right and walks 15 m, finally he walks 7 m towards north. Now how far and in which direction is he from his starting point?

(1) 15 m South         (2) 8 m East      (3) 8 m North  

(4) 10 m east            (5) None of these

Directions-(9-10): In the following question, the symbols are used with the following meanings illustrated-

A@B means A is the Mother of B, A $ B means A is the husbands of B, A # B means A is the sister of B and A * B means A is the son of B.

9. Which of the following means R is the daughter of T?

(1)R#E*B@T            (2) R#E*B$T          (3)T@B#R*F

(4)T@B#F*R            (5) None of these

10. If F#J * T$R@L, then which of the following is definitely true?

(1) L is a brother of F                           (2) F is sister of L

(3) F is brother of J                                (4) L is brother of J

(5) None of these

Answers 

1 (4)

2 (5)

3 (2)

4 (4)

5 (5)

6 (1)

7 (2)

8 (4)

9 (2)

10 (2)

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data sufficiency

Six person Adil, Berth, Chandani, Donna, Erik and Frank were playing a game of cards. Who won the game? I. Adil's mother, father and aunt were in a group in which there were two male. Berth, the father of Adil, got more points than his wife. Donna got more points than Erik but less than Frank. Mother of Adil got more points than Frank but could not win the game. II. Nephew of Erik got the lowest points.

  • both the statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question
  • both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
  • either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
  • II alone are sufficient to answer the question
  • I alone are sufficient to answer the question

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Hello!! Are u people solving level 2 of Quantum Cat by sarvesh kumar verma as the difficulty level is quite high..does these type of questions come in sbi po?

A shop keeper sold 24 shirts @20% profit and 16 shirts @10% profit.If he had sold all 40 shirts at 15 percent profit,then his profit would have been reduced by Rs. 36,What is C.P of each shirt.....please explain

A shopkeeper mixes 25% spirit to his wine and then he sells whole mixture at price of wine.If the C.P of spirit be 50% of wine.What is net %profit?

My approach:Wine=2,spirit=1 and total mixture =100,then S.P=200,C.P=175 and profit %=100/7.....but ans is 100/9...please explain.

Input-   man's mood varies with time and environment

Step-1   varies with man's mood environment and time

Step-2   and time environment mood man's varies with

Step-3   environment time and varies with mood man's

Step-4   and varies environment time man's mood with

Step 4 is d last step

input - everyone were aware about their intimate friendship 

what is d pattern here ...goes over d top plz anybody explain